Hey there! I'm interested in buying the Core P3 Snow TG but I'm not happy with the way the fans are mounted in Thermaltake's promo images. Is there any way I can mount the fans to be front-facing like in traditional mid towers? Does the case come with brackets that allow me to do so?
I've attached two photos, the first is a promo image and the second is an image I found online of how I want the fans mounted.
Thanks in advance!

Hey, guys. I have the Core P3 case, which I love, and I'm using the extender bracket and cable for my GPU, because it's too long and would overlap with the radiator and fan otherwise.
The problem is that, as you can see in the stock pic I attached, the bracket seems to invalidate every other PCIe slot. I have a capture card I'm trying to install, but I have no idea...how, if that makes sense? Is there a common or obvious solution to this I'm missing?
Thanks in advance!

Hi, I’d like to know how to safely remove the front panel circuit board of the Thermaltake Core P3, I’ve removed all the screws from the board and tried to pull it out, but it won’t come out, looks like there’s still something holding it. Am I missing something?

Hi,
I've had the P3 case for almost a year now and never had a problem with it. I decided today i'd install the bracket and Riser for my GPU instead of it facing downwards into my setup.
So I installed it fine, connect the PCI up and the rest of it. After around 2 minutes of having it booted into Windows, it started stuttering. Sometimes it will just freeze up and force a reboot for no reason. I was also getting artifacts, when watching YouTube videos. I don't think this is acceptable.
Does anyone know a way to resolve this issue or are there any Riser cables which don't have this problem?
I didn't expect to have to search for replacement parts from day 1, after paying £130+....
Thanks.

So I'm trying to mount my GPU vertically using the riser cable but I also have a pci wifi card which I was hoping to mount directly to the motherboard. Is this possible? Or do I need another pci 1x riser cable? What about interference between the two cables since they will be touching each other once installed?

Hey guys, I have the TT Core P3 SE and I want to install the GPU vertically. I've heard bad reviews about the TT riser cable, do any of you have the same case and an aftermarket riser that works flawlessly? Suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Is this cable a good option? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y5YNGDJ/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp_1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=3171424582&pd_rd_wg=dqLRf&pf_rd_r=T2B7HM3FG750SNGXV0QD&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-bottom-slot&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B06Y5YNGDJ&pd_rd_w=LoSTQ&pf_rd_i=pci-e+16x+riser+cable&pd_rd_r=5D0ECADJM3N9PMRQ5AK0&ie=UTF8&qid=1503677990&sr=1
and what length would you all recommend?

I wondered if there will be the exact same upgrade kit like for the p5 with three windows... for now the upgrade kit for the p3 consist only of one panel. And one panel alone I can let make by any company working with class and that for less money... but the upgrade kit with 3 panels on the other end not...

I Just built this, and I'm building 2 more. This one scored 12880 on Time Spy. 99% on all Passmark, and Futuremark test. I have red opaque coolant, for it and of course the acrylic cover. Just don't want to open the coolant, and remove the protective covering from the acrylic prior to shipping to the buyer. There are videos on you tube. Here is a link that shows off the RGB's in the dark.
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<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WHIkSS9Da_M"frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I know the videos aren't great but they serve the purpose. Please tell me what you think of the build though.

Update: found out else where . delete thread
Hello I am interested in buying a Core P3 , Could someone Please let me know the Length of 1 of the Feet , I would like to place the core P3 on my adjustable rail shelf above the monitor if the feet not to long .